A look of disdain. 'After a hard but very enjoyable afternoon logging with Sid we were loading wood into our van and I spotted a little common toad crawling around in the sawdust ... I lifted him out and popped him onto a log for safety where he grumpily agreed to let me take a few portraits of him ... I think this is his best side!' Taken on 19 February, 2012, by jump for joy2010

Hareborne. 'Here is a capture of a mountain hare (
Lepus timidus) moving extremely fast. I inadvertently flushed this individual while it was hiding and managed to get a photograph as it bolted away. This one is completely airborne, with all four legs off the ground.' Taken on 21 February, 2012, by Tim Melling

A green hill ... and far away. 'I regularly drive past this hill on our trips around the Conwy Valley and marvel at its almost perfect hill shape - like something a child might draw. Almost akin to a great pyramid in it's geometric shape or as prominent as the legendary Glastonbury Tor, it exerts an extraordinary fascination over me as if it has some spiritual power. But this is the land of the Mabinogi, of myth and legend, so I guess anything is possible.' Taken by johnybes on 5 March, 2012